Even Fox News Is Criticizing Trump's Inaccurate TV Ad

Fox Co-Host Dana Perino: “If Hillary Clinton Did Something Like That ... There Would Be A Lot Of Criticism ... And There Should Be”

From the January 4 edition of Fox News' The Five:

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DANA PERINO (CO-HOST): I think the ad is interesting. This is Donald Trump's first ad and I think the controversy surrounding it today about the video not being actually from where he said it was, on the southern border. If Hillary Clinton did something like that, or if any of the establishment candidates did something like that, you can bet that there would be a lot of criticism everywhere else about it, and there should be. Because at this point it's just higher stakes, and I think that the response from his campaign was pretty lame. You had the spokesperson saying one thing, the campaign manager saying another thing. To me, that's sloppy. It might not matter to people who show up to a big rally, but to other voters who kind of care about the fact that you need to be accurate in these things, it matters.

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